Okeechobee County Sheriff's Office deputies said the fight occurred while Los Horoscopos de Durango was performing a concert at the Okeechobee Agri-Civic Center and Fairgrounds. The incident was posted on YouTube.

Deputies said when a fight broke out between a concertgoer and a private security guard in front of the stage, singer Marisol Terrazas stopped singing and began cursing at the deputies who intervened.

She was told to stop saying obscenities on the microphone or she would be arrested, but she ignored deputies and said, "Take me."

As deputies attempted to arrest Terrazas, another singer, Virginia Terrazas, stepped between her sister and the deputy. Deputies said she kicked the arresting deputy in the groin while band member Antonio Medina, Virginia's boyfriend, grabbed a deputy by the arm to pull him off her.

Deputies said the roughly 1,600 people in attendance were throwing cans of beer, water bottles and other beverages at them.

Sheriff Paul May said he regrets the incident happened, but added that he stands by his deputies' actions.

"One deputy was struck in the groin and the head with a beer can and several more were hit with cans," May said in a statement. "All of our deputies are OK. I think faced with the situation and the potential for violence, our deputies did an outstanding job."

The band members were arrested on multiple charges, including inciting a riot and resisting arrest.

A Port St. Lucie man, Luis Maldonado, was also arrested on a charge of aggravated battery on a law enforcement officer. Deputies said he threw a beer can at the head of a deputy.